Multiomics in primary and metastatic breast tumors from the AURORA US network finds microenvironment and epigenetic drivers of metastasis Journal Article


Authors: Garcia-Recio, S.; Hinoue, T.; Wheeler, G. L.; Kelly, B. J.; Garrido-Castro, A. C.; Pascual, T.; De Cubas, A. A.; Xia, Y.; Felsheim, B. M.; McClure, M. B.; Rajkovic, A.; Karaesmen, E.; Smith, M. A.; Fan, C.; Ericsson, P. I. G.; Sanders, M. E.; Creighton, C. J.; Bowen, J.; Leraas, K.; Burns, R. T.; Coppens, S.; Wheless, A.; Rezk, S.; Garrett, A. L.; Parker, J. S.; Foy, K. K.; Shen, H.; Park, B. H.; Krop, I.; Anders, C.; Gastier-Foster, J.; Rimawi, M. F.; Nanda, R.; Lin, N. U.; Isaacs, C.; Marcom, P. K.; Storniolo, A. M.; Couch, F. J.; Chandran, U.; Davis, M.; Silverstein, J.; Ropelewski, A.; Liu, M. C.; Hilsenbeck, S. G.; Norton, L.; Richardson, A. L.; Symmans, W. F.; Wolff, A. C.; Davidson, N. E.; Carey, L. A.; Lee, A. V.; Balko, J. M.; Hoadley, K. A.; Laird, P. W.; Mardis, E. R.; King, T. A.; AURORA US Network; Perou, C. M.
Article Title: Multiomics in primary and metastatic breast tumors from the AURORA US network finds microenvironment and epigenetic drivers of metastasis
Abstract: The AURORA US Metastasis Project was established with the goal to identify molecular features associated with metastasis. We assayed 55 females with metastatic breast cancer (51 primary cancers and 102 metastases) by RNA sequencing, tumor/germline DNA exome and low-pass whole-genome sequencing and global DNA methylation microarrays. Expression subtype changes were observed in ~30% of samples and were coincident with DNA clonality shifts, especially involving HER2. Downregulation of estrogen receptor (ER)-mediated cell–cell adhesion genes through DNA methylation mechanisms was observed in metastases. Microenvironment differences varied according to tumor subtype; the ER+/luminal subtype had lower fibroblast and endothelial content, while triple-negative breast cancer/basal metastases showed a decrease in B and T cells. In 17% of metastases, DNA hypermethylation and/or focal deletions were identified near HLA-A and were associated with reduced expression and lower immune cell infiltrates, especially in brain and liver metastases. These findings could have implications for treating individuals with metastatic breast cancer with immune- and HER2-targeting therapies. © 2022, The Author(s).
Keywords: genetics; animal; animals; breast; dna methylation; epigenesis, genetic; genetic epigenesis; tumor microenvironment; mammary neoplasms, animal; triple negative breast cancer; humans; human; female; triple negative breast neoplasms; multiomics; experimental mammary neoplasm
Journal Title: Nature Cancer
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
ISSN: 2662-1347
Publisher: Nature Research  
Date Published: 2023-01-01
Start Page: 128
End Page: 147
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s43018-022-00491-x
PUBMED: 36585450
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9886551
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2023 -- Source: Scopus
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